CVE-2022-44432
NixOS vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2022-44432 is a vulnerability discovered in the WLAN driver of Android systems. The vulnerability was reported by Unisoc (Shanghai) Technologies Co., Ltd. and was assigned on October 31, 2022. The vulnerability affects Android devices using specific WLAN components (CVE Details).

Technical details

The vulnerability is characterized by a possible missing bounds check in the WLAN driver implementation. This security flaw has been classified under CWE-190, which typically relates to integer overflow or wraparound issues (NVD CNA Status).

Impact

The vulnerability could lead to local denial of service specifically affecting WLAN services on affected devices (CVE Details).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability was addressed in Android's January 2023 security patch level. Users are advised to update their Android devices to the security patch level dated January 5, 2023, or later (CERT-FR).

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